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to us. and most significantly, this is the issue i've talked with some friends in your industry about, they are looking for more feedback from us ability ways that their efforts can be more helpful and proactively identifying potential criminal activity, in particular terrorism, and i think there are opportunities for us to improve on that. >> many of the companies representing here operate globally. you mentioned the office of foreign asset control, ofac, and are interested in how the department of justice interacts with ofac and are there instithes or lessons learned that might be valuable to these companies when they think object -- about ofac-related issues? mr. rosenstein: we interact very closely with ofac and really throughout the process at the level of determining whether or not it's appropriate to impose sanctions. whether the evidence is legally sufficient. we prvide them with leads when we come across and potential violations. and of course we're responsible for all criminal enfo
to us. and most significantly, this is the issue i've talked with some friends in your industry about, they are looking for more feedback from us ability ways that their efforts can be more helpful and proactively identifying potential criminal activity, in particular terrorism, and i think there are opportunities for us to improve on that. >> many of the companies representing here operate globally. you mentioned the office of foreign asset control, ofac, and are interested in how the...
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but generally speaking we would use whatever tools are available to us, and rico, racketeering, the rico statute allows us to essentially sweep up a large pattern of activity by an organization in one case. we used it pretty extensively in maryland, not only in fraud cases but also in violent crime and drug cases. so that can be a valuable tool. the challenge in d cyber cases is identifying the perpetrators and then getting them into custody, especially if they're outside the united states. sometimes in countries of which we do not have extradition treaties. but we've had some success if you been following recently, some success in successfully gain custody of cyber criminals. sometimes by catching them in third countries that do cooperate with us. sometimes by pursuing extradition. we are prepared to use statutory and procedural tools that are available just make sure we hold them accountable. >> other questions? this is a shy group here today. here we go. >> speaking of cybersecurity, obviously another issue that's been increasingly in the headlines is the data security breaches, the i
but generally speaking we would use whatever tools are available to us, and rico, racketeering, the rico statute allows us to essentially sweep up a large pattern of activity by an organization in one case. we used it pretty extensively in maryland, not only in fraud cases but also in violent crime and drug cases. so that can be a valuable tool. the challenge in d cyber cases is identifying the perpetrators and then getting them into custody, especially if they're outside the united states....
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its use of chemical weapons.ment has always denied using chemical weapons. the mexican defence secretary, salvador cienfuegos,
its use of chemical weapons.ment has always denied using chemical weapons. the mexican defence secretary, salvador cienfuegos,
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we cannot possibly accept their use or the threat of their use.eter: malte lehming, i would like you to talk about this. the munich security conference is at issue and the question of whether there is a new nuclear arms race and whether one is emerging. one commentator said ahead of the conference that we live in power increaserd in late trumps soft power. is that a fair assessment? malte: i would not say so. nuclear posturing from the united states which puts billions of dollars into nuclear weapons -- the question is, and we had the same discussion talking about the mutually assured destruction from the 1980's. isn't it enough when the powers have 10 intercontinental ballistic missiles? then they switched over to flexible response. we have to be credible. credibility is the new currency in this thing. --t is happening in the u.s. they think about -- you talked about cyber war. i think that is the next level. but when a country like russia or china is going to cyber war -- how do you react? our low yield nuclear weapons a deterrent? now.ity is ri
we cannot possibly accept their use or the threat of their use.eter: malte lehming, i would like you to talk about this. the munich security conference is at issue and the question of whether there is a new nuclear arms race and whether one is emerging. one commentator said ahead of the conference that we live in power increaserd in late trumps soft power. is that a fair assessment? malte: i would not say so. nuclear posturing from the united states which puts billions of dollars into nuclear...
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used more than 24. and finally, room 202, the city had use of but never actually fully occupied, is going to be incorporated into the polk hall. other newer conditions are that the tenant wanted to install a new marquee on the back side, hay street side of the building. >> may i interrupt for a second? >> who is the tenant? >> bcga management, llc. >> management company, thank you. >> i think there is a building manager inside the building, but they are not in the building. >> i understand. >> the marquee on the back side, they would like to improve that and as landlord, we are in agreement with that. they have to go through the different reviews and regulatory approvals, and if they do install one, the city will get 50% of that income. and finally, the lease amendments updates the lease to include all the newer and mandatory items that must be in the real property agreements, including prevailing wages, local hiring, wages and working conditions in workers and so on. if you have any questions, here to
used more than 24. and finally, room 202, the city had use of but never actually fully occupied, is going to be incorporated into the polk hall. other newer conditions are that the tenant wanted to install a new marquee on the back side, hay street side of the building. >> may i interrupt for a second? >> who is the tenant? >> bcga management, llc. >> management company, thank you. >> i think there is a building manager inside the building, but they are not in the...
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or the threats of the use. let's eliminate lots of unit two things in the focus of the show today the munich security conference is the war and the other one is the is the the question is there a new nuclear arms race emerging at this point in time the munich security conference. head of that one commentator said we live in an era we find ourselves suddenly in an era in which hard power increasingly trumps soft power is that a fair assessment. i would not say so i mean the recent nuclear posture review from the united states which puts some billions and billions of money into modernizing the nuclear and low yield nuclear weapons. the question is we had the same discussion we were just talking about the eighty's the eighty's from mutually assured destruction is not enough when both powers have let's say ten intercontinental nuclear weapons and they could nearly the whole world actually then they switched over to a flexible response no we have to be credible and credibility is the new currency in this in these th
or the threats of the use. let's eliminate lots of unit two things in the focus of the show today the munich security conference is the war and the other one is the is the the question is there a new nuclear arms race emerging at this point in time the munich security conference. head of that one commentator said we live in an era we find ourselves suddenly in an era in which hard power increasingly trumps soft power is that a fair assessment. i would not say so i mean the recent nuclear...
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use the word hysterical and this is actually the word that the western press this use this week they described hysterical violence rather than the hysterical propaganda they were putting out we saw in the washington post. louisa lovelock and liz sly put out a piece saying we have never seen violence like this except for a few months ago when the u.s. was bombing must school and people who are you know. i don't want anybody to think that over the louisiana police think most lanes where two hundred also two hundred civilians were supposedly killed in one day but we're not worried about it when the us does it robert fisk writing pointed out very well that we have such a lopsided view of what's going on in places like east because on one hand the journalist refused to acknowledge who is down there and he's good at is controlled by by for rebel groups as they continue which air holes. which is an al qaeda jihadist splinter group all islam the army of islam which are saudi backed jihadi and. which are a previously u.s. army. free syrian army group given to weapons that are allied with al-q
use the word hysterical and this is actually the word that the western press this use this week they described hysterical violence rather than the hysterical propaganda they were putting out we saw in the washington post. louisa lovelock and liz sly put out a piece saying we have never seen violence like this except for a few months ago when the u.s. was bombing must school and people who are you know. i don't want anybody to think that over the louisiana police think most lanes where two...
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, but also for the us, so the interest of the us and japan, the visit is timely and important.e korean winter olympic games through a propaganda campaign. how should this be handled by the japanese and the americans? that is a tricky issue. certainly, you are right. north korea is trying to use this opportunity to showcase, improve its image, to reject its image as a peaceloving country, or whatever. —— project its image. but the us is becoming strategic as well. vice president pence does not stop by to 0kinawa anyway, he is going to south korea to attend the opening ceremony of the olympics. he doesn't have too go there anyway, but he has decided to make a brief stop at the 0kinawa in order to remind them that sports and security are two different issues. a north korean spy who blew up a korean airlines aircraftjust months before the 1988 seoul 0lympics has issued a stark warning ahead of south korea's winter games. kim hyon hui says the regime that recruited her and trained her to murder 115 south koreans has not changed. she's been recounting her extraordinary story to our s
, but also for the us, so the interest of the us and japan, the visit is timely and important.e korean winter olympic games through a propaganda campaign. how should this be handled by the japanese and the americans? that is a tricky issue. certainly, you are right. north korea is trying to use this opportunity to showcase, improve its image, to reject its image as a peaceloving country, or whatever. —— project its image. but the us is becoming strategic as well. vice president pence does...
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it gives us transparency.nd more importantly, this is about maintaining and building trust with the community we serve. we believe this is a means to get there. ultimately, all we want to see is the best department that we can, we want to see less use of force, we want to see answers to some of the questions about disproportionateality i believe that san francisco will lead the and i don't say that bragging, i say that because we're proud to get to that leadership position in law enforcement. this is another challenge, a big one, but it's just another challenge i'm confident and the people along the wall are confident we'll get there. thank you all for being here and thank you to the folks standing with me at the podium for your leadership on this matter. without further adieu, i'd like to present president of the board of supervisors, london breed. >> i want to thank our attorney general and our mayor ed lee for working with supervisor cohen and i on the request to partner with the city to implement the 272 r
it gives us transparency.nd more importantly, this is about maintaining and building trust with the community we serve. we believe this is a means to get there. ultimately, all we want to see is the best department that we can, we want to see less use of force, we want to see answers to some of the questions about disproportionateality i believe that san francisco will lead the and i don't say that bragging, i say that because we're proud to get to that leadership position in law enforcement....
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hogan: let us keep moving forward, let us continue changing maryland for the better. god bless you, and may god continue to bless the great state of maryland. [applause] andunday night on "q&a" author talks about his book, "the man from the train." many of the crimes happen within 100 yards of the railroad tracks. one of the things that helps us identify his crime as opposed to someone else is that it usually happens at the intersection of two railroad tracks. intersection of railroad tracks because he knew he had to get out, after he committed his crimes he had to get out of town before dawn and he did not want to be stranded there waiting for a train to come through. being at the intersection of multiple railroad tracks gave him more opportunities to get out of town before the crime was discovered. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. mcpherson reports for roll call and covers house leadership. congress is facing another shutdown. you cover the republican retreat in west virginia, what did you learn about their plans to avert the next shutdown? lindsey:
hogan: let us keep moving forward, let us continue changing maryland for the better. god bless you, and may god continue to bless the great state of maryland. [applause] andunday night on "q&a" author talks about his book, "the man from the train." many of the crimes happen within 100 yards of the railroad tracks. one of the things that helps us identify his crime as opposed to someone else is that it usually happens at the intersection of two railroad tracks....
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a gift and people on the street keep talking to us people who know us but it's not strangers to us have not just to say congratulations that he had his birth your most perfect dream is come true a dream that we never even dreamt of dreaming most of them. are c.r. stands for rafael karma and ramon delta. the three have their office in a former foundry building in the small catalonian town of whom they work a lot in the region they designed this library in barcelona a modern steel and glass structure that merges well with the surroundings. and a sports facility and lot surrounded by trees. they filled a void in the town to the point creating a space for locals it's with projects like these that they've made a name for themselves. center. stage or we're known for our smaller works because we're not architects who work on a huge scale or for a wide audience it's about people for us. since we always ask ourselves what a building wants to be is that if you and i will people end up healing in this space. when the state in this process buff you. so it was quite a sensation to win the world's mo
a gift and people on the street keep talking to us people who know us but it's not strangers to us have not just to say congratulations that he had his birth your most perfect dream is come true a dream that we never even dreamt of dreaming most of them. are c.r. stands for rafael karma and ramon delta. the three have their office in a former foundry building in the small catalonian town of whom they work a lot in the region they designed this library in barcelona a modern steel and glass...
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support and you gave us hope. because the cafe and island of hope working here gives him strength and distracts him from private concerns. his wife works city university in germany he hasn't seen her in eight months he is not allowed to leave the country and if she were to return to turkey she would face the same situation. where you heard emails like and. when she comes i want her to know. where you are. after departure you so her birds even from. i think most. mention. in the capital ankara husband and wife jaylen muse luma chino are also saw their professional world collapse before their eyes they were elementary school teachers before being fired about a year ago now they are trying to make ends meet by running a small food stand the number six eight six in the front counter this is the number of the law that was quoted as they lost their jobs they're trying to keep a sense of humor oh. we had to sell our car to open the shop we have two children and somehow we have to make ends meet. today they have a visitor
support and you gave us hope. because the cafe and island of hope working here gives him strength and distracts him from private concerns. his wife works city university in germany he hasn't seen her in eight months he is not allowed to leave the country and if she were to return to turkey she would face the same situation. where you heard emails like and. when she comes i want her to know. where you are. after departure you so her birds even from. i think most. mention. in the capital ankara...
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we want all of our products made custom for us now. technology working just for us. so if you want something personalized it could be a laser engraver that you want to barcode technology in this case a custom -- this is just for you. [laughter] so couple years ago at the show 3d printing was a big thing. >> we have used 3d printing as well, the overall purposes that humans and technology do mix. the human element is not lost on us. the machine did the work of the people to the creation. >> what's your day job? >> i interact with customers and find out what their needs are. >> so you have an engineering degree? >> i do. is it mostly online or through a computer? >> the interface is natural now. the human element is very important and how customer interacts. >> let's go back to the ai, what is this? >> this is corporation he is. it's a long acronym but overall it was the god of inspiration. this is a perfect illustration of what were trying to show here. technology between human and machine. >> is a learning how to play? >> it knows how to play it improves the game of
we want all of our products made custom for us now. technology working just for us. so if you want something personalized it could be a laser engraver that you want to barcode technology in this case a custom -- this is just for you. [laughter] so couple years ago at the show 3d printing was a big thing. >> we have used 3d printing as well, the overall purposes that humans and technology do mix. the human element is not lost on us. the machine did the work of the people to the creation....
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in the us get and get out the us and that of course us about something else so the. wreath. so we have here a city with a lot of citizens thinking how to manage a city. the delusional way it would be to somebody who would represent them and they give their decisions instead of them that would lead a professional politician exploitable it. would happen in the us in how to manage this in the knowledge try something different lets think there are some place where all these people commit and think among themselves for example or worse and. now these people are not isolated and they come along and subs things. and propose what to do we decide now is not just somebody having one of the we have thousands and thousands of ideas people can select the best in us and now the politician should just do one of the citizens wants to. be in the platform we have. wonderful developers. and yet if they had build a platform one month or something they didn't sleep with us. open source the code to use the free for one to look and people are actually helping us. and people that we don't k
in the us get and get out the us and that of course us about something else so the. wreath. so we have here a city with a lot of citizens thinking how to manage a city. the delusional way it would be to somebody who would represent them and they give their decisions instead of them that would lead a professional politician exploitable it. would happen in the us in how to manage this in the knowledge try something different lets think there are some place where all these people commit and think...
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to require a conditional use permit for office uses, business services and institutional uses fronting on pacific avenue. >> thank you. we'll turn it over to our sponsor, supervisor peskin. >> thank you, madame chair. supervisor safai. this is an ordinance that contains a number of nonsubstantial clean-up amendments to the broadway, north beach n.c.d.s and north beach s.u.d. zoning tables. principally the ordinance contains amendments to the jackson square special use district relative to a increasing number of rest rhawns, limited restaurants and bar uses in the area. this limited control on bars and restaurants already exists in other parts of the northeast corner of the city. particularly in the north beach n.c.d. which saw a huge number of additional restaurants and bar answer oversaturation within its bound ris and in north beach in particular, those controls have helped to minimize speculative commercial rent practices in the neighbourhood and cultivate and maintain a diverse array of retail and other community services. so the folks in jackson square wanted the same thing. jacks
to require a conditional use permit for office uses, business services and institutional uses fronting on pacific avenue. >> thank you. we'll turn it over to our sponsor, supervisor peskin. >> thank you, madame chair. supervisor safai. this is an ordinance that contains a number of nonsubstantial clean-up amendments to the broadway, north beach n.c.d.s and north beach s.u.d. zoning tables. principally the ordinance contains amendments to the jackson square special use district...
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tell us about the genesis of that moment. bring us back to the time. we do not want to be washed in nostalgia, but history counts and matters. give us a sense of what that meant. you just want to say thank , andnnie bunch and jackie everyone associated with this. it is so important to us and our family in a personal way. -- tot to bring this back bring this back is vital and important for our country. thank you to everyone who made this happen today. zoellickttle bit like in this story. true that we had met in in 19 67,i earlier that ended the stage in our lives by getting married. we're coming to 50 years later this year. it is personal for us. the relevance to our conversation today is marion would have gotten to be quite friendly with robert kennedy, as well as with me. they liked each other a lot. robert kennedy had very good taste in the people he chose to be -- who he respected. was in, i believe it , came out, was in town. he said why didn't marion and i come out to his house for lunch, which we did. of lunch, he said i would like to take a swim
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then they come and arrest us and scare us. that's the problem. we've got other officers so often but the police were already waiting nonstop he didn't like them like all this and. you've always embraced rumi you know. it's not fair they are our police not malaysia's they have the same skin color and hair as i do why do they defend the interests of the lumber companies and fight against us it's our own corrupt governments fault they should be kind and my people people really. but i understand you. if we allow these firms to destroy our forests we must think about what will happen to our children and. they will have to settle on the lands of another try to avoid starvation that will be the result by the something like around you so you. know you mean we're standing by need to treat it protects us from the sun. and move. on in the government and its shape is good for us. and without it you would have nowhere to go to live in peace i'm heartless and dumb i look i gave. him peace the trees that were knocked down are taken away from the tribal areas of
then they come and arrest us and scare us. that's the problem. we've got other officers so often but the police were already waiting nonstop he didn't like them like all this and. you've always embraced rumi you know. it's not fair they are our police not malaysia's they have the same skin color and hair as i do why do they defend the interests of the lumber companies and fight against us it's our own corrupt governments fault they should be kind and my people people really. but i understand...
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newsgroup if you want to get in touch with us you can use any of our platforms of course if it's twitter and i just retreated a tweet about this reply to that tweet with the hash tag a.j. news grid facebook dot com slash al-jazeera for the live stream and the whatsapp numbers plus nine seven four five or one triple one four nine now let's stay with iran you know we were talking the same bus ravi in iran a little bit earlier the thing is today is also very important day there in iran's president has called for unity at mass rallies celebrating this thirty ninth anniversary of the islamic revolution that was when the shah of iran was overthrown and a monarchy that was more than two thousand years old was replaced by the islamic republic hasan rouhani is government has faced recent street protests remember over the cost of living in iran but thousands of people were arrested during those demonstrations these pictures we see there today from the celebrations here is some of the who is a professor of political science at the university of tehran and we thank you for your time sir thirty nine
newsgroup if you want to get in touch with us you can use any of our platforms of course if it's twitter and i just retreated a tweet about this reply to that tweet with the hash tag a.j. news grid facebook dot com slash al-jazeera for the live stream and the whatsapp numbers plus nine seven four five or one triple one four nine now let's stay with iran you know we were talking the same bus ravi in iran a little bit earlier the thing is today is also very important day there in iran's president...
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and the programs practice how he showed us how you bought might be used to spread this information on facebook through friend requests so this is a fake account that we have and let's say that we want to. get some idea. let's say that we want people to believe. or. another modified. so corgis are dogs right yes so this is some fake news they just. going to post that on my wall. and now i can run this and clicking this add friend button. and that it is just going out there and it's quickly an ad friends at random. exactly endlessly and looks like and what's going to happen is these people when they get that friend message they're going to come back to tyrone's profile and they're going to try to figure out what it is and when they do that they're going to see that message boards are genetically modified and if the message is something that people are curious about going to start talking about it and possibly even believe it to be true turn explained how bots can also be used to lure people to pages like heart of texas which were created by the russians to incite divisiveness in protest
and the programs practice how he showed us how you bought might be used to spread this information on facebook through friend requests so this is a fake account that we have and let's say that we want to. get some idea. let's say that we want people to believe. or. another modified. so corgis are dogs right yes so this is some fake news they just. going to post that on my wall. and now i can run this and clicking this add friend button. and that it is just going out there and it's quickly an ad...
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do you use it? hang ona has gone very well. do you use it? jane sydenham, and i don't use it but i am the odd one out because you both do? yeah, not enormous amounts but the other day we we re enormous amounts but the other day we were going to take my daughter on the school run and somebody said a tree had gone down across the road... i never found out whether a tree actually had gone down! why do you have to do thatjust to check the trees and do you see what i mean? why not?! and you? i was looking for a cat sitter. and did you get one? i did, actually, it was really good, really useful. a local friend got in touch and the number of members is expanding. friend got in touch and the number of members is expandinglj friend got in touch and the number of members is expanding. i am not a nextdoor person but apparently it is child—care, nannies... but there is lots of local social media sites, actually. local facebook pages and, but then that is facebook and we are back to the big giant. so, this is a kind of formula. they're probably going to s
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they leave these us from monday until every day. you both of us. waste queens where we're going after it was narrowing of africa the current system relies on the room and the east like his model could be the perfect incentive to galvanize recycling in the community he also wrote and how does the financial model of the company work that provides the resources to be able to provide these incentives what we do is we sell the waste. value at the point of collections for example the plastic bottles there's so many things you can do you know to add value separate the color remove the car. it was separate the color of the new bus well i may get more money you don't have to you don't have to remove this one you get more money. wow ok. as we grow one has become big the number of the amount of which we've collected in store huge becomes all those costs. now even though we have support from companies that they fund certain things that we do. will fund. the redemption. and that helps us to offset. i think personally that you cannot people cannot become at up f
they leave these us from monday until every day. you both of us. waste queens where we're going after it was narrowing of africa the current system relies on the room and the east like his model could be the perfect incentive to galvanize recycling in the community he also wrote and how does the financial model of the company work that provides the resources to be able to provide these incentives what we do is we sell the waste. value at the point of collections for example the plastic bottles...
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used to be a big. house at the park was killed by one of the creatures what debated by this tragic event has made it hard mission to free a bit from captivity. this is. the or because the star of the show at this marine park on terrorists in the canary islands. the killer whale appears to follow his trainers every command. together with five other or because the. rules visitors to the overpacking every day. this is a photo of kato with his former trainer. his mother says alexis always had a special connection to animals and that he was considered the most experienced orca trainer at the local park. until december of two thousand and nine attacked and killed alexis his trainer. but that only became public knowledge much later. that is so in its line of business the park had no interest in saying what really happened namely brutal orca attack. because that would have had a negative impact on visitor numbers. so they played it down claiming that it was the fault of the trainer not the orca. yet the autops
used to be a big. house at the park was killed by one of the creatures what debated by this tragic event has made it hard mission to free a bit from captivity. this is. the or because the star of the show at this marine park on terrorists in the canary islands. the killer whale appears to follow his trainers every command. together with five other or because the. rules visitors to the overpacking every day. this is a photo of kato with his former trainer. his mother says alexis always had a...
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their use they gave good bush. you took all of started his training immediately after world war two ended in nineteen forty five. it was identical sure where most what does goma come when you most usually show local girls and then you're all in the in your people sort of. enthusiasm build up will hurt you the engines no wishing for knowing you don't well out on still more in imputing or welch. there's your a priori know what you. were. after world war two the u.s.s.r. was recognized as a major player on the world stage. for the first time it was invited to take part in an international event. that invitation was to the one nine hundred fifty two and then beginning to be held in helsinki. is this. i think it's good. and a day to spectators had no idea about the soviet team what they had lived through. the first five years and the big medal was won by nina on a meal that she was born and raised in the gladney a new city to gil to parents who had met in exile. just. sort of in kenya at the bill nash east. somewhere pe
their use they gave good bush. you took all of started his training immediately after world war two ended in nineteen forty five. it was identical sure where most what does goma come when you most usually show local girls and then you're all in the in your people sort of. enthusiasm build up will hurt you the engines no wishing for knowing you don't well out on still more in imputing or welch. there's your a priori know what you. were. after world war two the u.s.s.r. was recognized as a major...
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present use of site vacant. and there were photos accompanying that request. i have on the overhead showing the use of it. it was -- there were cars there, but also didn't have wheels and didn't seem to be used much as parking. beginning in 1978, the use of public parking wouldn't have been allowed and since that time it wouldn't have been allowed. private parking lot is allowed with conditional use authorization, but not public parking and the residentially soerned portion of the lot. -- the residentially zoned portion of the lot. i am available for any questions. >> questions? >> sure. so it seemed that the choices here are to consider, one, how to advise the owner of the lot to get this done legally, and i'm not sure i am still hazy on whether this body can do that. and two, just fence off the place to build residential. and how would they go about this. and it serves the community and is a busy parking lot and break-ins and use and the residual impact and people do nasty things, but what is the process if --
present use of site vacant. and there were photos accompanying that request. i have on the overhead showing the use of it. it was -- there were cars there, but also didn't have wheels and didn't seem to be used much as parking. beginning in 1978, the use of public parking wouldn't have been allowed and since that time it wouldn't have been allowed. private parking lot is allowed with conditional use authorization, but not public parking and the residentially soerned portion of the lot. -- the...
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that you created all of us and loves all of us. i pray for those who lead in less public ways, in the arts and faith communities and in family life. leadership was your idea in the first place. a way for us to make the most of our lives together. you gave us the image of leader and the rent and shepherd. inspire the leaders of our world to care for and nurture their people. to be watchful for threats and to be humble. bless our world with better leaders by helping all of those who lead to seek your wisdom and your way. in jesus name i pray, amen. [applause] it is a joy for us to be together. while i wish you could look in on it, i am glad you cannot look in on our gathering. it is about 20 or 30 of us that gather each week to be able to talk, pray and be able to encourage each other. we begin with sharing prayer request come what is going on with our families, and our personal lives, house staff is doing. it is an incredibly vulnerable thing to say to someone else, i have needs and i want you to know it. as surprising as it may sou
that you created all of us and loves all of us. i pray for those who lead in less public ways, in the arts and faith communities and in family life. leadership was your idea in the first place. a way for us to make the most of our lives together. you gave us the image of leader and the rent and shepherd. inspire the leaders of our world to care for and nurture their people. to be watchful for threats and to be humble. bless our world with better leaders by helping all of those who lead to seek...
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we met and soon knew what we expected of us. we quickly came to an agreement on how to cooperate with them when we stayed in constant touch with the young the complex you do with. it we my general pollock shook and in a very formalistic meeting simultaneous translation taking place in a huge hall with across the table from one another everyone situated very officially with a rigor but i will tell you that over the course of the days in moscow and subsequent meetings in the united states at various locations and back in moscow. it got to be far less formal we got to know our counterparts and talk to them freely and work on problems and language and resolutions alike so the first meetings were very formal but as time went on a became very very productive very i'll call informal there was always a rigor to it yes. no would she listen i would say that we just learned how to work together with you because there was was there in that the newsgroup could mean everybody had very different mindsets distorts your eyes but so much in commo
we met and soon knew what we expected of us. we quickly came to an agreement on how to cooperate with them when we stayed in constant touch with the young the complex you do with. it we my general pollock shook and in a very formalistic meeting simultaneous translation taking place in a huge hall with across the table from one another everyone situated very officially with a rigor but i will tell you that over the course of the days in moscow and subsequent meetings in the united states at...
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they use the bible as we sometimes -- they use the bible as we sometimes use the bible today, first, to enrich a common language in cultural vocabulary through illusions, phrases, figures of speech, proverbs, and the like. let me give you a few simple examples. in counseling a patient rather than an intemperant approach, john adams wrote to james warren in april of 1776, i quote, the management of so complicate and mighty a machine as the united colonies requires the meekness of moses, the patience of job, and the wisdom of solomon added to the value of adam, end quote put have know a little bit about your bible to appreciate what's being communicated. i think a fairly illustration of what i'm speaking here. but let me give you a slightly more substantive example. and here i turn to a very familiar biblical metaphor. we're owl familiar with abraham link cons's biblical metaphor of a house divide. he's drawing on the gospels, matthew chapter 12 and mark chapter three. this is a power metaphor in the sense if n which he uses it. it captures the nations precarious predicament on the thr
they use the bible as we sometimes -- they use the bible as we sometimes use the bible today, first, to enrich a common language in cultural vocabulary through illusions, phrases, figures of speech, proverbs, and the like. let me give you a few simple examples. in counseling a patient rather than an intemperant approach, john adams wrote to james warren in april of 1776, i quote, the management of so complicate and mighty a machine as the united colonies requires the meekness of moses, the...
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>> do you want to help us? [indiscernible] >> tomorrow, the budget director, mick mulvaney, will be program, with live coverage at 10 a.m. eastern here on c-span. wednesday, treasury secretary steven mnuchin will testify before the senate finance committee on the president's budget. that's wednesday, on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme eventsand public policy in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," new york times staff photographer doug mills. he talks about covering president trump and discusses some of the photos he took during and after the 2016 presidential election. host: doug mills, your last visit in 2013, you were photographing a lot of barack obama. what has changed in your life since then? guest: thet -- american peo
>> do you want to help us? [indiscernible] >> tomorrow, the budget director, mick mulvaney, will be program, with live coverage at 10 a.m. eastern here on c-span. wednesday, treasury secretary steven mnuchin will testify before the senate finance committee on the president's budget. that's wednesday, on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you...
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funding has cemented the failing that the us. and its. detailed coverage. of the release of the girls and hundreds of others. from around the world. are still thinking about abuses but this time. from satellite technology to three d. printing. africa is transforming young innovators change building communities creating employment and solving problems challenging systems and shaping. creative thinkers shaping continents future innovate africa. hello i'm down with a quick reminder the top stories here at al-jazeera a russian fighter jets been shot down by rebels of a syria's northwest and province russia's defense ministry says the pilot my.
funding has cemented the failing that the us. and its. detailed coverage. of the release of the girls and hundreds of others. from around the world. are still thinking about abuses but this time. from satellite technology to three d. printing. africa is transforming young innovators change building communities creating employment and solving problems challenging systems and shaping. creative thinkers shaping continents future innovate africa. hello i'm down with a quick reminder the top stories...
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if you're also doing your bit tell us about. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit we share your story. hi there we are back again and this time. of lagos nigeria where we meet some people who are doing some wonderful things with very unique ideas i'd like to introduce to you. thank you. for texas had a very brilliant idea. that's right what they're trying to do is to show the people around here what they can do to protect our planet's atmosphere and at the same time improve food security for people living in aben areas like legals so tell us what are the support behind us doing and why africa has to face in hard poverty and also extreme by the year twenty fifty the population of people decided in the cities. we increase from fifty five percent assistance be sent to be having about ten billion people in the ward and the majority of them would be in the city so it's very important for us to feed them and to get them fed well you know we need to strategy. on farms within the city so that people can form very close to their house and so does the overview
if you're also doing your bit tell us about. visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit we share your story. hi there we are back again and this time. of lagos nigeria where we meet some people who are doing some wonderful things with very unique ideas i'd like to introduce to you. thank you. for texas had a very brilliant idea. that's right what they're trying to do is to show the people around here what they can do to protect our planet's atmosphere and at the same time improve food...
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to us use the approacho priorities ties the project this is the proposal. this year as we have since 2010, we convened an inter divisional group the technical review committee. they reviewed more than 60 proposals and scored them to evaluate for possible earn conclusion in -- inclusion in the budget. in addition to those we overlaid several funding principals in finalizing the recommendation. first was to honor prior commitments. there were requests for funds for existing projects because of the bid environment and current costs additional dollars were needed to complete projects committed to. we wanted to make sure we got to those. addressing health and safety a priority as well as completing capital improvements where necessary to get into an implement lease where a lease is pending. i will talk more about improving project delivery when i get to the slide on the proposed project management office. this means projects for outside funding for the work as well as looking at strategic investments for returns in capital. to the budget itself, this two year bu
to us use the approacho priorities ties the project this is the proposal. this year as we have since 2010, we convened an inter divisional group the technical review committee. they reviewed more than 60 proposals and scored them to evaluate for possible earn conclusion in -- inclusion in the budget. in addition to those we overlaid several funding principals in finalizing the recommendation. first was to honor prior commitments. there were requests for funds for existing projects because of...
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by armed groups could you tell us more about that specifically so the use of go so inches by armed forces by armed groups is also something which has on pushing a very long history it's only relatively recently that the international community has begun to recognise to what extent goals are involved in conflict the stereotypical image of a child soldier is a boy but in fact girls in some areas are around the halls of the children involved all research in the r.c. has shown that around forty percent of the children involved in armed groups that are go understand that the use of child human bombs that you mentioned earlier by boko haram sixty six percent of those were girls so girls are very much a part of these groups they perform a range of functions many people are aware of the abduction of girls or the compulsion of goes for the use of sex slaves or a so-called bryants but their roles extend far beyond that they can be involved in fighting in. providing. support whether that's carrying goods and weapons or as charles mentioned earlier loosing they cover a very wide range of roles as wel
by armed groups could you tell us more about that specifically so the use of go so inches by armed forces by armed groups is also something which has on pushing a very long history it's only relatively recently that the international community has begun to recognise to what extent goals are involved in conflict the stereotypical image of a child soldier is a boy but in fact girls in some areas are around the halls of the children involved all research in the r.c. has shown that around forty...
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we have to get out of here. >> jack sold us on the ability to give us out of state.us a details at the time but he said he had the resources to do it. that's all we wanted to do. jack insisd if he wanted to be transported across the country we couldn't bring any firearms. >> i'm not going to put my family at risk, there'll be no guns and that was a huge argument. >> we struggled with him over that for a bit but we didn't have a real standing. we were at the mercy of him he was taking care of us, right. >> the original plan was to get us to the east coast. >> jack's idea was he would contact his parents that were in the area and he and patty could ride with his mom and dad as a couple sitting in the back seat. >> jack scott was driving, right before the four of them get on the highway, he pulls over to the side of the road and he says, patty, listen to me. i'll take you anywhere you want to go, you don't have to do this you can just go home. and patty hearst looks at john scott and says, get the [ bleep ] on the road and start driving. >> so, he got back on the freewa
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so the key for us is to use machine learning. we acquired an incredible bridge company called magic pony that has not brought not only technology but incredible talented engineers and data science advertises that help us train the machines to make consistent decisions about what is and isn't automated. so some of the things we look at is near instantaneous retweets. if you tweet something in fraction of a second later i retweet it, that's not human behavior, it takes a moment to open it and decide if i want to retweet it. a certain regularity of tweets is not human. sometimes in moment of excitement will tweet a large number of tweets in a given time period. what we'll do, based on the certainty that we have, again, using our machine learning, is challenge accounts. so you are right it's not all the time people. we have a combination of human review and machines that help us police our platform. >> that's great. thank you very much. >> tomorrow night on c-span, former florida governor hand presidential candidate jeb bush talks ab
so the key for us is to use machine learning. we acquired an incredible bridge company called magic pony that has not brought not only technology but incredible talented engineers and data science advertises that help us train the machines to make consistent decisions about what is and isn't automated. so some of the things we look at is near instantaneous retweets. if you tweet something in fraction of a second later i retweet it, that's not human behavior, it takes a moment to open it and...
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be to all of us all to see that. he supporter of president trump has received a slew of online criticism after american news network c.n.n. publicly shamed her for sharing what was claimed to be a russian coordinated event on facebook an artist jacqueline vargas has the story c.n.n. knows no bounds when it comes to tracking down anyone culpable of sowing discord in america and things to an indictment filed last week detailing how suspected russian trolls use unwitting americans to undermine their own political process c.n.n. has plenty of fodder like this woman from florida but did you realize that you guys were in communication electronically with with russia they not and they are your so what did she do to deserve such a confrontation goldfarb is guilty of having run a pro trump facebook page that promoted an event allegedly organized by the russians her objections to accusations of having any connection to russia however were all but ignored by the c.n.n. reporter you were posting in reposing almost word for word
be to all of us all to see that. he supporter of president trump has received a slew of online criticism after american news network c.n.n. publicly shamed her for sharing what was claimed to be a russian coordinated event on facebook an artist jacqueline vargas has the story c.n.n. knows no bounds when it comes to tracking down anyone culpable of sowing discord in america and things to an indictment filed last week detailing how suspected russian trolls use unwitting americans to undermine...
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sending us signals every day. and he is sending us signs. there might be good sons but there also i am focusing on good things that happen. it is because of the deep faith of god. as i close i want to share something that i saw when i was able to return. it was such a wonderful feeling one is able to return to work. i spent over 15 weeks in the hospital battling. to be able to come back to the house chamber. under those words inscribed, in god we trust. we pray every morning in the house and the senate. when we open a business we say prayers. and, in god we trust is there. when i went home for the first time and i was in my church again for the first time, during the sermon i started flipping through ms. aleppa. every day there is a different scripture. i flipped back to june 14. i wanted to read the scripture of that day. and i got goosebumps when i read the scripture in the mess lit for june 14. i want to be the stupid it is psalms 27. the lord is my light and salvation. whom shall i fear? the lord is the stronghold of my life, whom should
sending us signals every day. and he is sending us signs. there might be good sons but there also i am focusing on good things that happen. it is because of the deep faith of god. as i close i want to share something that i saw when i was able to return. it was such a wonderful feeling one is able to return to work. i spent over 15 weeks in the hospital battling. to be able to come back to the house chamber. under those words inscribed, in god we trust. we pray every morning in the house and...
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us and it's on the image of wonder and its shape is good for us. and without it you know not you would have nowhere to go to live in peace i'm headless in don i don't know if i go. in peace the trees that were knocked down are taken away from the tribal areas of the papa ground i'm on special trucks called figures sort of minutes i mean i have no idea what cigar means but i know where all these trucks are going. they're taking all the timber to the coast world be loaded on to ships. this it up it's a tree graveyard as mud mud round us. mark come here. stand in front of us it is it well. i want to measure this tree. now you know. look it reaches up to your ears so kind as in didn't you have trees this thicket on so. oh i just like old trees the spec are very rare and french isn't the way i am when you want that the way of history is one of the oldest in the world but in the way it may have been the first trio of all time was is that maybe it was the father of all three little we can plant new trees but with climate change and environmental damage th
us and it's on the image of wonder and its shape is good for us. and without it you know not you would have nowhere to go to live in peace i'm headless in don i don't know if i go. in peace the trees that were knocked down are taken away from the tribal areas of the papa ground i'm on special trucks called figures sort of minutes i mean i have no idea what cigar means but i know where all these trucks are going. they're taking all the timber to the coast world be loaded on to ships. this it up...
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are traditionally used to. look at satellites or receive signals from satellites but we're actually pointing at the words to just gigahertz receptions or transmissions from what's going on below where this is in the sky initially we just need to get up there and and then look at that it's work in the movie able to make further adjustments and improve its. improve its performance. the first launch in the series. so we're just doing a full power start up test we want to know what we're actually taking out there when we go out there very soon and i fix it. i'll go outside for a little bit. i'm just waiting for it for a g.p.s. fix. this phone received the same as from the g.p.s. satellites. if it doesn't have a fix it seems that it doesn't report to the position properly. giulio. nothing yet. written receptive then restored to it. i mean there's to restart. the connection. not really we have been running for a couple of days on one bettery and that was great but now. all of the batteries just drained extremely quic
are traditionally used to. look at satellites or receive signals from satellites but we're actually pointing at the words to just gigahertz receptions or transmissions from what's going on below where this is in the sky initially we just need to get up there and and then look at that it's work in the movie able to make further adjustments and improve its. improve its performance. the first launch in the series. so we're just doing a full power start up test we want to know what we're actually...
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use them. verizon and at&t and others have taken the threat seriously. could you explain what the risk is we face from zte and wall way being used in the united states, especially in public setting, the risk that companies, state governments, local governments might face if they use those products and services? >> i think probably the simplest way to put it in this setting is that we're deeply concerned about risks of allowing any company or entity that is beholden to foreign governments that don't share our values to gain positions of power inside our telecommunications networks that provides the capacity to exert pressure or control over our telecommunications infrastructure, provides the capacity to maliciously modify or steal information, provides capacity to conduct undetected espionage. at a 100,000 foot level in this setting, those are the kinds of things that worry us. i will say like you, senator, we have been gratified to date by the response of the large u.s. telecommunications provi
use them. verizon and at&t and others have taken the threat seriously. could you explain what the risk is we face from zte and wall way being used in the united states, especially in public setting, the risk that companies, state governments, local governments might face if they use those products and services? >> i think probably the simplest way to put it in this setting is that we're deeply concerned about risks of allowing any company or entity that is beholden to foreign...
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to us. two major there is an effort that is resulting in information that is usable to us. we will work with him under the leadership of kevin fargo. to besto understand how use that information. we will continue in the coming months to be more effective and how we process that information. moderator: are there areas where these companies can better coordinate with the treasury and ultimately the doj? are there things you look at during the process, money laundering and anti-terrorism, and a say, i wish we could improve this? are there any suggestions you could make with how the government could improve the system? rod rosenstein: there are and we encourage feedback. many of you have the bank secrecy act. i have had conversations with compliance officials from a number of major institutions, many of whom who have experience and have a particular sensitivity about this issue and are eager to find ways they can cooperate with us proactively. t u.s. the looking a first line of defense. you are
to us. two major there is an effort that is resulting in information that is usable to us. we will work with him under the leadership of kevin fargo. to besto understand how use that information. we will continue in the coming months to be more effective and how we process that information. moderator: are there areas where these companies can better coordinate with the treasury and ultimately the doj? are there things you look at during the process, money laundering and anti-terrorism, and a...
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this is nice ta to me us used to house a kilt it's been missed to have us here and i hope the existing yet. it's done fine on the school to work well did it just but does a place of i and you know. it is still there condition had it off on her own. yeah i thought it was a bell so i would have said i'd seen because i know that if i go so anyway i'm sorry most of the roles that i play are either very evil people yeah you know i'm very old people i'm not ok you want to feel that i shall think i'm finished i'm just not you still with the house max we're just we're just gonna. hide out unconscious. for breakfast. back to me in the motorcade if you practice a road you've been to our singing somebody evil and thinking about being evil and then you come up stairs and you say can be a competent to do so do do do do do do do do do to suit do do it. don't you know live baby. look at the tag can lift the lamp the taliban alitalia. playlist live live et al are live like groups is packed with highlights. the. favorite. way. a female players. play fail a player sammy failed just limited to tell a pla
this is nice ta to me us used to house a kilt it's been missed to have us here and i hope the existing yet. it's done fine on the school to work well did it just but does a place of i and you know. it is still there condition had it off on her own. yeah i thought it was a bell so i would have said i'd seen because i know that if i go so anyway i'm sorry most of the roles that i play are either very evil people yeah you know i'm very old people i'm not ok you want to feel that i shall think i'm...
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let us look at some footage now.ftover pancakes at a home in the us state of massachusetts almost went horribly wrong after it accidentally ignited the stove, causing something on top of it to catch fire. luckily, the alarm system alerted first responders, before any serious damage was done. the us vice president mike pence is starting a trip to asia which is meant to show solidarity with allies and help south korea celebrate the launch of its olympic games. but he actually has a much tougher task — mending a potential breach with the south korean government over how to deal with the north korean regime of kim jong—un. earlier i spoke to hiro katsumata from tohoku university. i began by asking him how significant is this visit of vice president pence to japan before south korea? let me point out that the us— japan alliance is stronger than ever before under the trott administration for many reasons. one of the reasons is that the alliance has become important, notjust for japan, but for the us —— trump administration
let us look at some footage now.ftover pancakes at a home in the us state of massachusetts almost went horribly wrong after it accidentally ignited the stove, causing something on top of it to catch fire. luckily, the alarm system alerted first responders, before any serious damage was done. the us vice president mike pence is starting a trip to asia which is meant to show solidarity with allies and help south korea celebrate the launch of its olympic games. but he actually has a much tougher...
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we sen them our product the same us and as they are seng charge us 50-75% tax. unfair.very one of the exle pells is arley davidson them they are treated unfarley. you know the countries i am talking about so we going are going to be doing very much reciprocal tax and you will be hearing about that during the week and the coming months. but not fair. with when when we are take advantage of. that is why we have the big tremendousits and problems with trade where as you know, renegotiating and a half now. we're going to renegotiate it or terminate. it.re renegotiating bob is doing a fantastic job on that. hopefully the renegotiation will be successful. and if it is not, we'll be more successful. nafta has been -- we also a tremendous amount of money $71 million with mexico. we also a lot of in think about canada. treat us right in tomorrows of farming and borders.the board they will treat us rig or we have to do different business. to be takenntinue advantage of by other country this we cannot continue to let people come into our country and rob us blind and charge
we sen them our product the same us and as they are seng charge us 50-75% tax. unfair.very one of the exle pells is arley davidson them they are treated unfarley. you know the countries i am talking about so we going are going to be doing very much reciprocal tax and you will be hearing about that during the week and the coming months. but not fair. with when when we are take advantage of. that is why we have the big tremendousits and problems with trade where as you know, renegotiating and a...
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what i make is not enough to feed us could stand because we used to have a small jobs but not more that's why my son is leaving and my heart is broken no one can resist forever that's why he must go a scene there repeats itself with painful regularity and each by stakes of and more families are torn apart by necessity leaving behind a sad trail of trauma in tears all this week venezuela became the first ever government in history to launch its own cryptocurrency it's called the petro because its price is tied to the country's oil reserves yet at this stage it's still very unclear what technology or exchange will be used or how it will be managed president nicolas maduro hopes it will help the nearly bankrupt country sidestep economic sanctions and increase imports of vitally needed goods well joining us now from new castle in the u.k. is under arrest is a senior international economist at pantheon of macro economics thanks very much for being with us so first of all is this petro currency something that can work or is it as many analysts are saying just an act of desperation from the vene
what i make is not enough to feed us could stand because we used to have a small jobs but not more that's why my son is leaving and my heart is broken no one can resist forever that's why he must go a scene there repeats itself with painful regularity and each by stakes of and more families are torn apart by necessity leaving behind a sad trail of trauma in tears all this week venezuela became the first ever government in history to launch its own cryptocurrency it's called the petro because...
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they know how to use it, and we will get it. how many jobs will be created because of the foxcon's new plant? >> about 35,000 in total. 13,000 in direct, and another 13,000 indirect. and direct jobs 13,000 and talking about rural is bigger than 96% of all of the municipalities in the state of wisconsin. >> that is great. everybody wanted foxcon and frankly, they weren't going to be coming to the kcountry, and hate to say it but if i was not elected, they would not have been doing that in this country, and out of curiousty, and 20,000, 25,000 jobs and one of the biggest economic development jobs in the country, and how will you go about training and getting the people there. and even before those jobs, up to 10,000 construction jobs which fits in what you are talking about today. we have people in our state and adjoining states, and we have made visits to ivanka who v visited the technical college, and many of the technical colleges are stepping up the program because this is not only for construction, but high-tech advanced manu
they know how to use it, and we will get it. how many jobs will be created because of the foxcon's new plant? >> about 35,000 in total. 13,000 in direct, and another 13,000 indirect. and direct jobs 13,000 and talking about rural is bigger than 96% of all of the municipalities in the state of wisconsin. >> that is great. everybody wanted foxcon and frankly, they weren't going to be coming to the kcountry, and hate to say it but if i was not elected, they would not have been doing...
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us to walk us to come bring rolled up us what's up. what's your name your. new turn try ok from. no boss walk ok come have ok we see you know ok. you have your boss what i just not you and yours. oh. and are you training any of our local stuff and want. to thank me. the problem is that many of these people who feel the with limit requirements and work permit says that they have to provide plenty of opportunities for citizen employees then never train anyone. they come and work and make money and don't train anybody in legal i'm going to write whatever name you go to teach anything. and learn nothing so nobody is up. we want to walk. it's probably on faith last q any questions on because i'm curious i want to. before. i say something to say how. so well. for him to find us here you don't because you. know most of the life. the companies that are coming in there are tests they have no consideration for people all the environment all the future when they see a tree or daisy is going to convert that tree into profit to get bigger. it is what i'm going to drill for closed all timber o
us to walk us to come bring rolled up us what's up. what's your name your. new turn try ok from. no boss walk ok come have ok we see you know ok. you have your boss what i just not you and yours. oh. and are you training any of our local stuff and want. to thank me. the problem is that many of these people who feel the with limit requirements and work permit says that they have to provide plenty of opportunities for citizen employees then never train anyone. they come and work and make money...
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so if data is not helping us to find out perfect partner, howls can be used to cut down soulmates? is all about chemistry. 0ne firm has the answer and they think love is all about chemistrylj am think love is all about chemistry.” am one of the cofounders and chief executive officer. they're more is dating app that matches people based on genetics. we send you a genetic get. we extract the portion of the dna. you are able to see who you would be attracted to. dna and pheromones are what love at first sight is all about. many of us singletons are pinning our host —— our hopes on love at first swipe rather than love at first sight and although there are more and more apps available, now the problem may be there is just too much to choose from. there is not a lot of love in the asia—pacific markets: investors are watching the date which could clear the way for more games but the us markets gaining overnight with the dowjones up by 39 points. american spy agencies say moscow is still meddling in us politics. the us ambassador to the un has called for more pressure on rohingya leadershi
so if data is not helping us to find out perfect partner, howls can be used to cut down soulmates? is all about chemistry. 0ne firm has the answer and they think love is all about chemistrylj am think love is all about chemistry.” am one of the cofounders and chief executive officer. they're more is dating app that matches people based on genetics. we send you a genetic get. we extract the portion of the dna. you are able to see who you would be attracted to. dna and pheromones are what love...
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fake us—es?wild, wild west situation. we don't know the attitude of the courts to this problem. we don't have a clear piece of legislation that would cover it. we have piecemeal laws on privacy, copyright, trademark and passing off that would be useful to somebody in trying to stop this from happening. we don't have a clear legal definition and we don't have a clear piece of legislation that is exactly on point. and until we have that, this legal uncertainty will continue. the morality and the legality of deepfakes are murky issues. just as we are wrestling with the fact that we can't trust what we read, very soon we will need to confront the fact that we can't trust anything we see or hear either. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that google's dedicated health farm announced it has created an algorithm that can predict high blood pressure, as well as risk of heart attacks or strokes, simply by scanning a person's eyes. as boston dynamics keep on showing us how intelligent
fake us—es?wild, wild west situation. we don't know the attitude of the courts to this problem. we don't have a clear piece of legislation that would cover it. we have piecemeal laws on privacy, copyright, trademark and passing off that would be useful to somebody in trying to stop this from happening. we don't have a clear legal definition and we don't have a clear piece of legislation that is exactly on point. and until we have that, this legal uncertainty will continue. the morality and...
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for example the one thing they they told us was a so-called multi gas money tour you use it to control traffic pollutions in civic life but also when you produce a chemical weapon you need it to control poisonous gas emissions. and close what has happened since this story broke i can imagine many people are asking themselves well is the north korean embassy in berlin is it still woven. well it's still a of course but we learned that. actually a three years ago four years ago one of the diplomats now there are still four i guess but they used to be more but one of the diplomats had to leave the country because of suspicious behavior and we also learned that the last cases that the german intelligence officials were after were in two thousand and sixteen and seventeen both seventeen both related to the missile program and a chemical possible chemical weapons program and what about the head of domestic intelligence here in germany mr hans-georg mohsen he is warning that he cannot guarantee a complete stop to north korea's illegal purchases why can't he offer that guarantee. why how could
for example the one thing they they told us was a so-called multi gas money tour you use it to control traffic pollutions in civic life but also when you produce a chemical weapon you need it to control poisonous gas emissions. and close what has happened since this story broke i can imagine many people are asking themselves well is the north korean embassy in berlin is it still woven. well it's still a of course but we learned that. actually a three years ago four years ago one of the...